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[Gnumed-devel] Post-bootstrap questions, including client feedback 0.4.6
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Jim Busser |
Subject: |
[Gnumed-devel] Post-bootstrap questions, including client feedback 0.4.6-1 |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Jun 2009 22:54:54 -0700 |
Feel free to reply quoting individual sections and suitably amending
the subject. Also if you wish these with or without quoted reply
copied onto wiki request area or launchpad?
1) If a user would be unable to log into GNUmed, is there any value
to help them to distinguish whether their Postgres server was not yet
configured to accept gm* connections, or whether that has been done
and instead it must be some issue with their personal account?
2) I noticed with Kirk's caveat of peniciilin allergy, the database
(post-bootstrap and test-data-loading) displays that the allergy
state was last confirmed on the date of import (though I did not
confirm it) and the peniciilin allergy item was given a "date noted"
date of import. In fact, they were one day apart but I think that
was a problem of ntpdate having a bug which adversely affected my
system date / time.
I guess my question 2) is whether it is the fact that some test data
is missing information that causes the database to fill in values
based on the date-time when the test data was loaded, or will the
process of copying data forward into upgraded databases write new
date-time stamps into the data?
3) In the "EMR tree" plugin, right half of the split screen, can we
incorporate the "Date Noted" into any display of the list of
"Allergies and intolerances" as:
Penicillin: developed... (noted <date>)
and also can we make more prominent the "does" when the state is
"does have allergies"
... perhaps *does* have allergies
4) When one logs into GNUmed, the GUI opens to "no patient" however
once a patient has been set into focus there seems no way to "flush"
the current patient to return to a "no patient" state. One would have
to launch a new client. This awareness came to mind because I was
thinking to do a screenshot with no patient in focus, which is no big
deal. However, thinking ahead, some new person may come into my
office or exam room when I am not ready to lookup a new patient...
maybe I am hesitating on the new person's name (and embarrassing
myself) but in the meantime may like to clear out the last patient's
details so that these do not remain in view on the screen. Presently
if one deletes all text from the patient name / search combo box and
presses "return" or "enter", nothing happens, and immediately as you
click anywhere else in the screen, the in-focus patient's name
returns. Would it be reasonable that if the cursor is in the combo
search box, and the user presses return or enter with this box empty,
any patient that was in-focus comes out of focus and the demographic
data and any caveat gets "flushed"?
5) I *love* the fact that one can go directly via the menu GNUmed >
Plugins... to a plugin of interest.
6) the plugin toolstrip at the bottom of the screen functions
differently than I might expect. Clicking on the left ( < ) or right
( > ) arrow does not bring unseen plugins into view... these icons
instead shift the focus from whatever is the in-focus plugin to the
one that is to the left or right. Therefore if I wished to access a
plugin that was out of view it would be faster to first click to the
plugin that *is* in view at the right or left edge. But even then, if
the plugin I wanted was two or three away from being in view, I would
be IMHO needlessly clicking "through" the plugins that were "in the
way" and in some cases evoking (as with xDT) a modal file browser
that I must dismiss. Also if this xDT-evoked window is cancelled,
the client cancels the requested shift in plug-ins. What alternative
actions are programmable from clicking these "arrows"?
7) how is the format of the GNUmed client display of dates
controlled? While Canada uses day / month / year I am dissatisfied
with the resulting
12 / 06 / 09
and wonder despite that I would remain living in Canada I could have
12 / Jun / 2009 or
12 Jun 2009 or
2009-06-12?
8) when I click "Appointments" and despite that I am accessing a
local GNUmed database (unless Korganizer is being pulled across the
internet? what is the default) this plugin requires 45 seconds to
respond. Part of this would be due to running in debuggin mode and
part from the fact I am running in a VM but is still slow. Now I am
realizing (when I click the KOrganizer button) that KOrganizer is not
installed, which may be part of the delay, also however maybe the
label atop the appointments list should not say "Today's KOrganizer
appointments ... ". I am wondering the difference between clicking
the "Appointment" plugin tab versus clicking (after that tab has
loaded) inside this plugin on the button KOrganizer. Maybe given that
the status info at bottom left of the screen can say "KOrganizer is
not installed" it is a nice idea to use this same message atop the
(empty) appointment list?
9) In the inbox, the text "Welcome..." is positioned nearly 2cm to
the right of the text of the line that is below it. Can the "Welcome"
text be shfted left to be put vertically inline with "Below..." ?
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